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The Suburbs on Night Times Variety 1981 Part 4

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witchman1 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Beej and Chan 80s rock my home town I remember this.
nientesuono (1 year ago) Show Hide
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great song.....!!!!! thanks
skeevo666 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I heard this on Dr. Demento but couldn't remember the bands' name, THANKS!!!
v1m (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Good lord, how did they never make it with talent like that?
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Saw them early 80's at a church on Lawrence University campus in Appleton, Wisc. on acid. Needless to say it was the one and only time a band played in that church.
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They toured a little. Posted on another video that I saw them in a little community center in Salt Lake City! Awesome! And I was more into hardcore punk at the time. Played with a great slc ska-rock band called 004.
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Dancing to this music at the Odyssey in West Hollywood, an 18+ club where everyone was 15-21, dancing with boys to music for boys...count me as another KROQ devotee...until I got my fake id and started going to Studio One!
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Also, WNYU (New York Univ.) and WFDU (Fairleigh Dickinson College) would play the Suburbs, plus most of the other Twin Cities artists. The "This Is Pop" show on WNYU was one of the best 80's college radio shows going for a few years.
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NJ fan here. I discovered the Suburbs, the Replacements, Husker Du, etc. as a kid in the 80's from local college radio.
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vonkaltenborn: I was living in Rochester, MN when I first heard the Suburbs on KRPR 89.9(community) college radio. From 1983-1986 I probably saw them in and around Rochester 6 times. They were the best live band I've ever seen!

BTW, "Music fo Boys" was used as a theme song on a recurring segment on PBS show "Newton's Apple" for awhile. newtonsapple[dot]tv

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